Spontaneous office pool wins $543 million lottery jackpot
The rest of the winners declined to be named and would not say the name of their company. "We want to keep our jobs", Reyes said. At least one co-worker said she would invest the money and hopes to not be a "one time millionaire", according to the release.

5 killed in plane crash in California parking lot
The parking lot is shared by Staples, a CVS drug store, a Michaels' decorations store, and a Wells Fargo Bank branch. Orange County Fire Authority and Costa Mesa Fire Department in the 3900 block of Bristol Street in Santa Ana.

No clear motive found for 2017 Las Vegas massacre, says sheriff
Police have released 13 batches of documents, 911 audio, police reports, witness statements and video over the last three months. Earlier this year, federal prosecutors brought criminal charges against a man who they say Paddock sold armor-piercing bullets.

IAG threat to sell Norwegian shares
Walsh said earlier on Friday that he was still interested in Norwegian but there were now no active discussions. The long-haul fleet will grow to seven A330-200 aircraft in Paris and Barcelona next year.

Teen becomes youngest woman jailed in Britain for terrorism
The trio were taped talking about an Alice in Wonderland-themed tea party, which the prosecution argued was code for an attack. The older sister Rizlaine was sentenced on June 15th to "life" imprisonment but ordered to serve a minimum of only 16 years.

Apple Removes Alex Jones Podcast from iTunes, Apps
Jones has also claimed that the September 11 , 2001 attacks on NY and Washington were staged by the U.S. government. These moves could impact how Jones' message reaches people given his media company largely operates online.

Facebook Asks Banks to Share Customer Information

According to a new Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report, Facebook has asked USA banks to share detailed information on their customers, including data on credit card transactions and checking account balances.

The social media titan has reportedly put forward a proposed feature that would allow users to see their own checking-account balances through the platform, as well as fraud alerts that could be delivered through Facebook as well.

(C) and U.S. Bancorp (USB) in the past year to determine whether potential offerings for bank customers on Facebook Messenger might be possible.

The news comes as Facebook struggles to fend off concerns that arose following the privacy scandal in which a political consulting firm obtained data on 87 million users without their knowledge.

At any rate, according to the WSJ, Facebook is not interested in using any data it would gain from banks for ad-targeting purposes. (FB) is seeking to acquire financial data on its users. "We also don't have special relationships, partnerships, or contracts with banks or credit card companies to use their customers' purchase data for ads".

JPMorgan Chase spokeswoman Patricia Wexler directed AFP to a statement given to the Wall Street Journal saying, "We don't share our customers" off-platform transaction data with these platforms and have had to say "No' to some things as a result".

"The idea is that messaging with a bank can be better than waiting on hold over the phone - and it's completely opt-in", she added. Google and Amazon have also "asked banks to share data if they join with them, in order to provide basic banking services on applications such as Google Assistant and Alexa", the Journal pointed out, citing anonymous sources familiar with the companies' ambitions. We're not using this information beyond enabling these types of experiences - not for advertising or anything else.